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6 Words You Probably Don’t Know In Zlatan’s Omo Ologo Lyrics [Explained]

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meaning of Zlatan's Omo Ologo song
Zlatan’s Omo Ologo meaning explained

Zlatan’s Omo Ologo is a tribute to hard work and perseverance, a celebration of success. These are 6 words you probably do not know about Zlatan’s Omo Ologo. The words used in the lyrics of Omo Ologo have some deep meanings and we will explain to you the complete meaning of the lyrics

1 . “Mo t’ajero from Monday till Friday, jaiye ni weekend”:

T’ajero is a Yoruba word that means thinking/working for money. Here, Zlatan is talking about how he works from Monday to Friday leaving only the weekend to enjoy.

2. “I don’t need up to sixteen bars to prove that I am wicked”:

Though he started as a rapper, many lovers of rap songs do not believe Zlatan has the charisma and enough “bars” to identify as a rapper. The line above is how the singer replies to his mockers, maintaining that he doesn’t need sixteen bars to prove he is wicked (good).

3. “Won fe ki n ma fayawo bi crocodilе aso Lacoste O wa lara mi, o kun se, o tun se danu” :

Zlatan is saying a ‘Back To Sender” prayer to those who wants him or his career to crawl like a crocodile.

4. “O di dandan ese a gun (Jenmo) Oma sise, oma laagun (Jenmo)”

Arguably the most inspiring lyrics of the song, here Zlatan is encouraging his listeners to turn their ‘Sweat Into Wealth”. He agreed to the fact that to make it, one has to work and sweat, and the best thing is to turn sweat into wealth.

5. “O le di arabanbi, o le so bye-bye si garri”

Arabanbi is a Yoruba slang for a big person, used mostly by Fuji musicians, anyone called Arabanbi is definitely a big person. Definitely, the singer is using the opportunity to tell his listeners that they can also become big a person.

6. Lamba yapa oloungbo walahitalahi (Walahitalahi)

Lamba among street musicians is strictly about danceable beats coupled with street slangs. Zlatan is using the opportunity to let people know he is still the king of the streets.

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